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IPCC Warns of Closing Window to Limit Global Warming to 1.5°C
IPCC chair Sir Jim Skea stated that limiting global warming to 1.5°C remains scientifically possible but requires urgent action, including net-zero emissions by 2050, while current national plans indicate a temperature rise exceeding this limit, with severe consequences for the Mediterranean region.
IPCC Warns of Closing Window to Limit Global Warming to 1.5°C
IPCC chair Sir Jim Skea stated that limiting global warming to 1.5°C remains scientifically possible but requires urgent action, including net-zero emissions by 2050, while current national plans indicate a temperature rise exceeding this limit, with severe consequences for the Mediterranean region.
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32% Bias Score


Germany's Nuclear Phase-Out: A Costly Gamble on Renewables
Germany's decision to phase out nuclear power has resulted in significantly higher electricity prices and increased reliance on volatile renewable energy sources, jeopardizing its climate goals and energy security; a recent study estimates the cost at €600 billion.
Germany's Nuclear Phase-Out: A Costly Gamble on Renewables
Germany's decision to phase out nuclear power has resulted in significantly higher electricity prices and increased reliance on volatile renewable energy sources, jeopardizing its climate goals and energy security; a recent study estimates the cost at €600 billion.
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64% Bias Score


Spain's Electricity Grid Experiences New Voltage Surge Amidst Renewable Energy Push
A new voltage surge hit Spain's electricity grid on Wednesday morning, impacting various power plants, highlighting ongoing instability despite attempts to balance cost-effective renewable energy with grid reliability; the incident occurred during Deputy Prime Minister Sara Aagesen's parliamentary d...
Spain's Electricity Grid Experiences New Voltage Surge Amidst Renewable Energy Push
A new voltage surge hit Spain's electricity grid on Wednesday morning, impacting various power plants, highlighting ongoing instability despite attempts to balance cost-effective renewable energy with grid reliability; the incident occurred during Deputy Prime Minister Sara Aagesen's parliamentary d...
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56% Bias Score


Albanese Victory Opens Path for Long-Term Climate and Energy Policy in Australia
Australia's Albanese government, after winning a decisive election victory ending 15 years of insecure governments, has a chance to implement long-term policies to address climate change and boost its economy through renewable energy and hydrogen production, potentially reducing global emissions by ...
Albanese Victory Opens Path for Long-Term Climate and Energy Policy in Australia
Australia's Albanese government, after winning a decisive election victory ending 15 years of insecure governments, has a chance to implement long-term policies to address climate change and boost its economy through renewable energy and hydrogen production, potentially reducing global emissions by ...
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40% Bias Score


Australia's Election: Renewables Win Public Mandate
Australia's 2025 election saw Labor's victory, driven by strong support for renewable energy, challenging the narrative of its limited appeal and highlighting the high cost of the Coalition's nuclear policy (estimated at $600 billion by Labor and $331 billion by Frontier Economics).
Australia's Election: Renewables Win Public Mandate
Australia's 2025 election saw Labor's victory, driven by strong support for renewable energy, challenging the narrative of its limited appeal and highlighting the high cost of the Coalition's nuclear policy (estimated at $600 billion by Labor and $331 billion by Frontier Economics).
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48% Bias Score


Metlen and Iliad Italia Sign 10-Year Solar Energy Agreement
Metlen, a Greek energy company, signed a 10-year power purchase agreement (PPA) with Iliad Italia to supply 20 GWh of solar energy annually from two 15-MW Italian solar plants starting in late 2025, reducing Iliad's CO2 emissions by over 5,000 tons yearly and advancing both companies' sustainability...
Metlen and Iliad Italia Sign 10-Year Solar Energy Agreement
Metlen, a Greek energy company, signed a 10-year power purchase agreement (PPA) with Iliad Italia to supply 20 GWh of solar energy annually from two 15-MW Italian solar plants starting in late 2025, reducing Iliad's CO2 emissions by over 5,000 tons yearly and advancing both companies' sustainability...
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8% Bias Score

House Republicans Seek Billions in Climate Funding Cuts, Threatening Clean Energy Growth
House Republicans introduced a bill to cut billions in climate funding from the Inflation Reduction Act, impacting renewable energy and electric vehicle tax credits; the bill also aims to streamline fossil fuel permitting and includes $2 billion for the strategic petroleum reserve, potentially incre...

House Republicans Seek Billions in Climate Funding Cuts, Threatening Clean Energy Growth
House Republicans introduced a bill to cut billions in climate funding from the Inflation Reduction Act, impacting renewable energy and electric vehicle tax credits; the bill also aims to streamline fossil fuel permitting and includes $2 billion for the strategic petroleum reserve, potentially incre...
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44% Bias Score

Spain Delays Blame for Blackout Amidst Political Pressure
Following a recent blackout in Spain, the government is delaying assigning blame, pending a months-long investigation led by Deputy Prime Minister Sara Aagesen, facing pressure from opposition and coalition partners who suspect Red Eléctrica, the grid operator, and demand immediate accountability.

Spain Delays Blame for Blackout Amidst Political Pressure
Following a recent blackout in Spain, the government is delaying assigning blame, pending a months-long investigation led by Deputy Prime Minister Sara Aagesen, facing pressure from opposition and coalition partners who suspect Red Eléctrica, the grid operator, and demand immediate accountability.
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52% Bias Score

Spain's 2025 Nationwide Blackout: Overvoltage from Renewable Energy Surge
A nationwide blackout in Spain on April 28th, 2025, caused by the disconnection of 15 gigawatts of generation (60% of demand), followed prior warnings about overvoltage in the electrical system due to increased renewable energy and decreased industrial demand.

Spain's 2025 Nationwide Blackout: Overvoltage from Renewable Energy Surge
A nationwide blackout in Spain on April 28th, 2025, caused by the disconnection of 15 gigawatts of generation (60% of demand), followed prior warnings about overvoltage in the electrical system due to increased renewable energy and decreased industrial demand.
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24% Bias Score

Spanish Power Outage Spurs Emergency Grid Measures, Driving Up Electricity Costs
Following a major power outage in Spain, Red Eléctrica implemented emergency measures to stabilize the grid, significantly increasing electricity costs for consumers. The increased cost is due to the intensive use of adjustment services, resulting in over €163.4 million in costs in the first twelve ...

Spanish Power Outage Spurs Emergency Grid Measures, Driving Up Electricity Costs
Following a major power outage in Spain, Red Eléctrica implemented emergency measures to stabilize the grid, significantly increasing electricity costs for consumers. The increased cost is due to the intensive use of adjustment services, resulting in over €163.4 million in costs in the first twelve ...
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40% Bias Score

Iberian Blackout: Three Substation Failures Trigger Widespread Power Outage
A massive blackout affecting Spain and Portugal on April 28th resulted from three nearly simultaneous incidents in southern and southwestern substations, causing a 2.2-gigawatt power loss and automatic disconnection from the European system, prompting investigation into the causes and potential impa...

Iberian Blackout: Three Substation Failures Trigger Widespread Power Outage
A massive blackout affecting Spain and Portugal on April 28th resulted from three nearly simultaneous incidents in southern and southwestern substations, causing a 2.2-gigawatt power loss and automatic disconnection from the European system, prompting investigation into the causes and potential impa...
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40% Bias Score

World's First Methanol-Powered Cargo Ship Successfully Bunks Renewable Fuel
The Laura Maersk, a methanol-powered cargo ship, successfully bunked 370 tons of renewable synthetic methanol from the newly opened Kassø refinery in Denmark, marking a major step towards decarbonizing shipping and demonstrating the feasibility of using alternative fuels in the maritime industry.

World's First Methanol-Powered Cargo Ship Successfully Bunks Renewable Fuel
The Laura Maersk, a methanol-powered cargo ship, successfully bunked 370 tons of renewable synthetic methanol from the newly opened Kassø refinery in Denmark, marking a major step towards decarbonizing shipping and demonstrating the feasibility of using alternative fuels in the maritime industry.
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40% Bias Score
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